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RE: OT ksh day of week yesterday

From: Ross Collado <Ross.Collado_at_techpac.com>
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 16:38:31 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.00502DB2.20021113163831@fatcity.com>


I used to have this requirement too. I never got to solve it by just using ksh scripting so ended up getting Oracle to derive the value for me. I guess this doesn't solve your problem if you don't have an Oracle db running.  

#!/bin/ksh
YESTERDAY=`sqlplus -s / <<-EOF

           set head off feed off pages 0
           select to_char(sysdate-1,'fmDy') from dual;
           exit
           EOF`

TODAY=`date +\%a`
echo "TODAY is $TODAY YESTERDAY is $YESTERDAY"  

Hth,
Ross  

-----Original Message-----
Sent: Thursday, 14 November 2002 5:25
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

Will someone take pity on this poor VMS'er lost in a unix world??

I'm trying to create a script (ksh) that reads a log file created yesterday. The log files are created with `date +%a` appended to the end of the log file name. Last night a log file was created called arc_indexlog.Tue It's easy enough to get today

   TDAY="`date +%a`"
   grep -i "ora" /orasrv/ops/maint/logs/arc_indexlog.$TDAY    grep -i "ora" /orasrv/ops/maint/logs/adv_indexlog.$TDAY

but how do I get yesterday in the same format? (i.e., Tue instead of Wed) I man'd date, but it was no help.

Thanks for any help.

Barb


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